Literature DB >> 25798269

Fertility following treatment of high-grade malignant bone and soft tissue tumors in young adults.

Manabu Hoshi1, Masatsugu Takami1, Makoto Ieguchi1, Masanari Aono1, Jun Takada1, Naoto Oebisu1, Tadashi Iwai1, Hiroaki Nakamura1.   

Abstract

This study was conducted to investigate marriage and fertility in long-term survivors with high-grade bone and soft tissue tumors following chemotherapy. We reviewed issues related to fertility in 47 patients (24 men and 23 women) who had survived for >5 years. The median age at diagnosis was 18.0±8.9 years and the mean duration of follow-up 11.0 years. We investigated the proportions of married subjects (number of married/total number of subjects) and fertile subjects (number who had fathered or conceived offspring/total number of subjects), the interval between first delivery and last chemotherapy, type of delivery, congenital deformities in the offspring and the association between cumulative dose of chemotherapeutic agents and subsequent reproduction. The final proportions of married and fertile subjects following sarcoma treatment were 36.2% (17/47) and 29.8% (14/47), respectively. Two subjects had fathered and 8 had conceived a total of 15 offspring. The proportion of fertile men was significantly lower compared to that of women. The mean interval between the last chemotherapy and the first delivery was 9.5 years. Of the 10 first births, 6 were normal transvaginal deliveries and 4 were caesarean sections (1 was a medical termination due to lung metastases, 1 was due to infected amniotic fluid caused by uterine myomas and 2 were performed due to abnormal rotation of the fetus). No offspring presented with congenital deformities. Fertile men had received smaller cumulative chemotherapeutic agent doses, particularly of ifosfamide, compared to those who had not fathered any offspring. In conclusion, infertility occurs more frequently in men compared to women following intensive chemotherapy. All the patients should be offered counseling regarding the potential risk of infertility prior to cancer treatment.

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Keywords:  chemotherapy; childbirth; fertility; marriage; sarcoma

Year:  2014        PMID: 25798269      PMCID: PMC4360846          DOI: 10.3892/mco.2014.474

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Clin Oncol        ISSN: 2049-9450


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